Hi
I wonder if somebody knows which kind of sensor (brand, part #) premium game controllers like Virpil uses for the joysticks and throttle units...
as a reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QvWvrm ... u.be&t=303
Throttle wireless sensor
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exactly!
thats why I want the parts...

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well they are NOT wireless sensors, they are contactless sensors sorry for that.
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Those might be magnetic encoders.
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I think so, but I can not find a kit on any place with both parts...
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maybe this units can make the magic with a small magnet on each side... if u are tired of joysticks with potentiometers like me this is the way to go I suppose ...
https://robotdyn.com/hall-magnetic-sens ... -outs.html

https://robotdyn.com/hall-magnetic-sens ... -outs.html

Re: Throttle wireless sensor
Here you go. Have fun with perfect absolute rotational encoders.
@sigi You are close, but there's chip ICs that output rotational position directly now.
@sigi You are close, but there's chip ICs that output rotational position directly now.
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thanks for the info! I see them some time ago but just dismiss them...
I already purchase some AH3503 but these AS5600 seems to be better and more easy to use and includes the magnet! ...
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001240 ... web201603_
I also have the Frsky M9 High Sensitivity Hall Sensor Gimbal connected to a bluepill and of course they work a lot better than a normal joystick, but they do not use all the resolution range, that's where I suppose the AS5600 will be better. Who knows maybe they are good enough to read the position of my telescope. Thanks again!
I already purchase some AH3503 but these AS5600 seems to be better and more easy to use and includes the magnet! ...
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001240 ... web201603_
I also have the Frsky M9 High Sensitivity Hall Sensor Gimbal connected to a bluepill and of course they work a lot better than a normal joystick, but they do not use all the resolution range, that's where I suppose the AS5600 will be better. Who knows maybe they are good enough to read the position of my telescope. Thanks again!